[Ilugc] System and user filesystems commands
- From: knura9@xxxxxxxxx (Arun Khan)
- Date: Sat Sep 11 01:20:33 2010
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 7:05 PM, narendra babu <cnarendra_babu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would like to understand , is there any way to differentiate between system
or default??file system and user mounted or user related system in?
/etc/fstab or /etc/vfstab .
or i would like to know what are user defined file systems mounted
user mounted partitions typically go under
/mnt/<some_dir_for_mount_point>. You can put them in /etc/fstab
provided that these partitions will be available at boot time. You
can allow users to mount/unmount such partitions by putting "users" in
the options field, to by pass boot time fsck put "0 0" at the end
for such mount points. (further reading man/info mount)
Auto mounted devices like USB pendrives external hard disks are
mounted under /media/<label_name>
any linux specific commands to look for these differences
None, the tools are the same system or user mounts
-- Arun Khan
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